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and stuff on the generally excellent
uball Meeting. I condition of attain in Lhir 4 hoot. The
for the organization of 11MIdlY1 ►1aY K glllNl r1wtT ut leaehrrw.'
A meeting .b. Leah club for iIili ai,sne rrcurumendatio1 that !11r.
the ti fl«idtin tow tuwu cougeil ch»m- 1iou.tn maker ate that improved ep-
stll Wednesday evening next at I !thence* he prncureol TO the labora-
tory and that better acruruluodatiun
s �rl•iek to attend• he provided fur the ty prwritinw nla-
Is„rµua:elPY1 e. i°ffihre. ---
anotnrr, Business Chaos_. __,, ._..._. •,
fl ,1, iWfao who for reverrl years An Insurance Case. •
,•uudcted a flourishing BTOCnry '1 he County Court vast• of the Canar
Aro + it disposing of the hmeinun
bu+'n`'r i:ugene and Victor, who
h his rues, him in tbe etui•e':
have bull ,e14wirtlllg
;The hitmo mouth.
Manykes friends endset at twill wish
this II w ilr. success•
the new proprietors every
Donations at the Hospital.
The following donations are grate-
fulleat'knowled,ted at Alexandra hew
vital : ,lu
f 1
glss Lawsonruit;(rs..H Horton
puol t . :M. Oilier. bag petit -
To.,,, sire.
ete-
pt,
fo!'MM, W. McKenzie, .Oren lam
Mr. (lino, gallon maple syrup trust Ciro. Wtoda, Banned fruit; A
Yrs'
!need,towel rack and soap dish.
c;At the
for Electric e water and
At the meeting evening
)the con„t1awion onMonday
Were read
buret ining id t of their elrc-
culnitl
complaining elf the size
uie light ac ounw. The 'sect• lomat
ire; instl.acted to write and intoe.”'
the risme+ „u,ttplaining that their
t,lrtst:_w111--ire taken out sod in.
trti. If ibfound e meters are Rnd ten -
tet ,er not_uy .r.regirtering the coan-
ill ie chal•ged with the
dian Bank of Culumelee v. the Us-
borneMutual and !Wawa.tut al Ftre in-
eur.ulce Co. came h tore Judge Doyle
yesterday. ,1'tu was N rhea 111 W
tbe plaintiff sued for $7(
test a '1 1. 1 he I)I)uunt 1 illbtll•a,lce
settlement idea - y the defe.nd»ut
c patty wit. Joe -ph Ml*tthews, of
Hibben, but Assigned w the plaintiff.
The c pauy aftel•w*rde refueled to
pay. the Memento.. cluiwinit that the
Mewed property was vacant at the
time of the fire, cant way to the terms
of the policy. and also that prior CO
the lite MetthewN had aeslgned a tete-
tion of the .property to one Ml try
Matthews without the requited pet•-
mission from thea.unpLOy, thus void-
ing the p•dicy. A setilemeet war
reached by counsel, Ltt . defendant
parsing *441 witlwutL costae J.
Killoran for plaintiff :.1. O. Mtanhury
t Eaetei : tor defendant.
•
in-
rrUV QTaN AT.: (OnERTCR, ONTARIO
evidence. We. Mayr singing was a
delight, and her command of voice
wet' out of the effective features of the
production. Mies Brown also sang
with true, sweet voice, and the other
soloirtx all acquitted themselves with
credit. The chorus work was espec-
ially gtiod, and the condnctr'r train-
ing was elhibited here in ite best
effect. From beginning to end the
chorused were well sustained, but the
rlhuax than rearhed in the nuptial
chorus, • no Thy Wedding Morning,"
which was sung with magnificent
effect. :Mr. AdeutI lout reason
COcong
sults Of
The orchestra
rate"th
•
-gar
i
i
1
•
e
congratulate himself. u ere,
his ,eledti d training.
invaluable assid.-
1st, Mr. UeLelntlle Mill -
specially earning a meed of
mire for hie careful, capalk work.
The event, will be reulemberetti sit one
of the outstanding features in Oode-
rich'e musical history..,
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
tist in line for yesin lug overooyl. A line
Hou of luteal g.od. at 1. J. i'ridllanl Lo not
delay waking Your +:lection.
Whet, you are brightening up your home fur
srinadd much du einuregeLa to the � which
atlnwtly ne�•'of will
home than the wale expenditure upon Goy'
thing else. .Wilmer Stnith'et. East ,treat. 1„
bwuhnnarters for picture,.
Doings About the Harbor.
Thr work of placing the between
decks in the strainer MMintt l Qlueen it
ppregre••sing rapidly. Chir`f Engineer
McGregor, who la In charge, expewtst
French evangelisation. In his ab-1nvest 25 cents in a box of
aenee. itev. Joseph Elliott, B. A. will Al! I1leuthol Salve, (',;The
r
eonductr the servicer in Knox ct. On 11 and be prepared for
Cil 3rd. On
on Maerh 'Jrih and ♦p D. & P �'
!Barter Sunday, Rev. Dr. ]tansy, of ahundr ailments, which may church, Ottawa, will have
leant` yr That the work will he finished in the
of inepect•ion. Ifthey aro
forint i
registering tha cotarsy of a week. Plain the utwninK
t ,. nares try cost ind allow the of navigation she will prover. CO
pe
Drape►stets. :wo N1. wht•r. •11 • will enter the
(u 1lin K
Market. dry "Joel's for, the purpose of having
The Hoc . a-feiely • K"� 'fiend- her rudder rept:uwd by anew one. The
There, �i Friday teen will be ...tea
it at the/eine. es a p ec • egr- r
toN /1.)„,
,re
the- VAMP.' &W A°e `
n
charge of the servicer, Mr. An let
exchanging pulpits with hint that day
At the convocation of the Presbyter-
iao Uoliege, Montreal, em--April
the senate will coilfer�on Mr. Ander-
son, the honyuwtC degree of doctor ot
divini
There wiU he a meeting of the
lbatightet. of the Empire on Monday.
Match '21st, in the court hoose ul
f p. tit. -
Itotab;- Wilson, of iioderich. bas sold
a pair of Western ponies to a gentle-
man in Elora' for a hands sum.
They wete delivered last Monday.
E. Brand, of Stratford, has tur-
cliialted tie business of the British Ex•
change barter shop. Mr. Jordan, the
former proprietor, intends Iocsaing fu
the Went, '
'1'1H• late peseenger train 'on the l i.
1'. K. on Tuesday night, was delayed
near Seaforth by the bfeaking down
of the engine and did not teach (iade-
ti th until 131 Wednesday morning.
dang.' rous but are very
annoying and pain ful,like neu-
ralgia, r'.- .rig:, sprains, burns,
bruises,i :::c^titin ; ;,etas, piles,
_?tis a}1o11• ,bold remedy
e Bab m t1011 Tuesdays of teve ing ld be k 1r the
Use court h - s and
iD the'choor,•tww to alert-eflieer -
family 1Cd1C1L�
berm.
The
and v ,weed un
bens The committer head fu '{
always u.:ef ul fur some trouble,
and .should
•1SURSDAY. M-alte n 17. 1'11 1
•%",". a•
t p in
_—r..
{ welcome new mem amt y D
excellent oyster supper, atter which ,' WfLL WAKE HAfR GROW
the business was transacted. The
nominating committees report,
which was adopted, was as follows :
Teacher -Rev. Chaavl3 Jones
irlpreai-
dent, (leo. Challen ; I
F. ManciU; secretary. Albert Wilkins;
treasurer, Gordon Drinkwalter : con-
vener of membership committee, Jas.
T. McDomald ; devotion'►i. Newton
Challen : social, Arthur Hopkint. The
clan tneets every Sunday afternoon et
:i o'clock and the new executive gooks
forward to a year of good
Friday evening of last week the
young ladies ot Victoria street
Metho-
dist church ...t and
Inatkt't on ,'1 Ny k brighter. plying between
Iasi, Glia togoodtIUC bltylMile WNM ..utleal And Mull \\,Miaow The
I,,,,, the , . le, L Isle war corn.• I eteanier Donde*, is term( overhauled.
uw o el In. \\'• E. market.
gave a brio., Chief Engineer Fryer expects to have
eglat on tit.. t bishi.. quealiou, *deo.; Chief
in reathnese for clearing'
swung the establishing '' of a anreres Within a. uunrtit -Workmen are
ns,:rt-in li,wlrrfch,. The nt re 4. and 11.lLs un- the 4teauers It4)Lina end
w'r heard with interest I
earl's w .
4preciat«'n. Mr. Jewell. from bas-
tah'tXN'.1t1, ' nook a n her 'of par-
hoer, • 1 ludinit'four big fellow. fnen
mt .rh�lt ultalrort Albert
bethe. of light h erns
!. 014116(1,14ossible Nthatrthe kept 1110
Mil'
1, 1t
nu. pot on another wale abet'
•Mlle :•f �av:
W. T. U. orbs
1 pan'
b, -t
The d
molt • p
her , rake.
nate,
The wt
Moire to than
the success,' of
owlet realized
to the i.upp at
lumber ramps.
C. T. t'. have depar
Tti.lert'Ap • which are being rep
i+a ta•«Iwr:atiuti for the (penin
ga• 1)411 .The boiler .
rte ourr l reluulo-
a car by N
Engin
navl-
e wrelked
wine loaded nn
cLareo for the Doty
oaks t'.'. They intend whip-
it to the Northern Inland Pulp-
a war od 4'.•. at Port Arthur. Therweignt
,of the boiler is. estimated at about
Osiris. tons.
Doty -Dyke.
slipper and little held A,i raiy morning wedding took
C. T. U. in Crompton* ,,her at I;nox eburtita nn Mionday
/week was a decided sues wei. .ening .. i. n Visa lira., Uollgl♦tw
r•t nu
was ides) and the refresh ibis. grandniece of Nies. John Doug.
(cakes, sly rut,. h wade less, St. Dtvid'14 street. and Charles
candy, etc. -found ready 1• \\silken 1)•tt ', iron of E. W. 1'h,ry, of
n• tte
the !)thy h:neine \\'arks Co..(.o
happily united in wedlock. The Cerp-
Urtaly Wan. i•uudln•ird by Rev. Jas. A.
Anders -•n at tb;41 o'clock. The bride,
who w.as Kivt o away by her Brother,
11. L. Dyke, was unatt.'lliled and wore
n handsome travelling dress of Omen -
Acting atipon inforai'►t;on iu•nt
fr ' London.
arrested Fred
mg on a chs
11 .... ley et I
Beath tt
dot
all who e(,Dtrib'ted to
Mir work. Of . for
• , greater hart goes
of
he `missinnarirr in
\V
In addition `ibe
ent11 for work
the' or,ll'•'geue iin_1'lotb, with germture
tempt�/a'j t riderwl bus-. sand hat la
u,) Sunday schoole.
and moral reform dap
others. Women are invi
the martini+, held in the
flail rorty Ind and fnurt
path need
hydro -electric ower for Hu
SieaGlrth
trial.
BEARINE
Prepared from the grease
of the Canadian Bear.
DelicateIy perfumed.
The Slaadard Pomade
h,r 40 leers.
All 1 r' -i 50c. l..r Jar.
Davis & Lawrence Co.. MoutreaL
Qne rioreWeek
Eureka Bible clan. The following i
were tbe officers elected Lion. presi-
dent. O. M. Elliott ; prt•sideiit. Min NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -Mar.
vice-president.
aired ye }juggartJl: }
High Constable t ry
yaiteK+le last a ay even-
,. Of :e ing a ruin of
Park: Conat'able
,e prisoner back to Lon -
M' 'Vinnie Bell - seeretaN axue (ow+to
N r3Qe. I1. M. You ►O* -----.•'••s
Miss
er, Miss Lizzie. Kerr ; teacher. E. I ftemarkabb Aohisve Prudential In-
surance (
Hale. Membership, devotional and ' � f
social Committee„ were struck with I Heo,tquar or H:arnesl-hi, J. Fisher ...1e
artb, !that IidR- i t
Misses .Gladys Hogg Ant Iso Sale Alfred
1'ebbutt .._':..... 1el
garthand- Stella Altinectmk,srtheir',Few= ft.It.tong. .•t
Mliss (11 lt.uuler--).1'.It
rrepective conveners. �laau
was appointed nrgtrniet.---- 'Easter Footwear -HNwatear-JL/tacYloar..•.. s
. nhdav for ':a4rr Kvcurion. v. F. Lawrence
t ibi. '*s IY11meeting ever
fifilt a arch and the klwtnrNoveitles U. Millar Co J
th t' ''ttldw ID
buainesr m will be tlrlel 'tau th« I,eautlful Spring Clothing -W. 1 . Prldham. • :S
}teeter- Hewson Woolen Mill*. 3
aeconl s ,fourth :11011day to much
Wanted- Hewsrich.Whe l 1
Literary work swill he taken 1
ran -l endeavor to col- i - ..
Ovate u Jplrtt of sotitivb1
Weekly Store News J. 11. ('oIbnrne.... 4
its members. Aides have been chosen a
for a four' weekN contest in .in effort noytt„e1,,. Hewell Ii,r4ware(b 1
to creates the mt•mhrrrllip and bring 13.71..:.11 tl'aniXd-Mrs. 11. L. Uoyic. .
Sale of Grocery Stock Continued
at P. J. Ryan's
�wisll CO thank the people ottGoderich for their-'
-very generous patronage of the past week. Tho
balance of our stock of Groceries will he sold at
greatly reduced pries, and housekeepers will
effect large savings of good money by tsking
advantage of this sale. .
Barg9-in. prices have been placed on every line
of goods in Qtock.' First come, first served —11.)
not be too late.
P. J. RYAN
{ Goderich.
f#anfitt m Street,
A e overheated sti ve in the reeidence
of Mra. Aitken, Elgin avenue. gave the
fire brigade a run last 'Thursday even-
Mg about ti:43. Three children were
alone in the house at the tune. No
.mons damage resulted and the fire
was under control within a short tithe
While E. B. Hale was, running a
'ripsaw at the Kensington furniture
fai•tory on Tuesday of this week the
raw in some manner threw the board
which -was being sawed ag*ir�st bin,
inflicting a painful. bruise just above
his right knee. It was. a close call.
hat Bert is thankful that the results
*stye not more set)Uurt.
a ern ,h
silent, Ilk" I bpi only tit nsn,rnt being a beautiful
1 t attrntl peal :.nal diamond pendant. the gift
r►s,rp1e4nee.`�, f the gentian. title Carried a shower
s 1/noda- i►tionet of lily -of -the -yeller. and
tit 'tienl..ir fern. The wedding march
ilia ill by A. It �y Adam•. In ad -
t; the edlate telativee, the
11('4(14 were -Me*. and Mlf.s
and Mise. St veinal. Mr.
poll or of last week
'tapir f weeks ago an ed i eel•
1
waw
ditint
only g
In Irian
Ihey haw
I menthes of
tel char in of
v ler sweet
lilt v bas \a'
Mr.
el
rai
t
T. It
'to and New
As has already been announce in
these columns, the drug bnsinesrue-
the late James Wilson has Iwen p
chased by E. R.. Wigle, of \Viarton,
who took possession on Tuesday of
this .week. Mr. Wigle, who is a grad-
uate of the Ontarin-College of Phar
Macy of the years 'til and '9S, conies to
us highly recommended as a -druggist.
JiVe_wrlcome-hin► to Otiderich and he -
speak -fur bttn a fair share, Of the par -
r ui :lhrady
\'iaitt•r t0 the meeting-. Spring Good. Morrish K V ana[tel. W
tweOi y -two members have' been en- LhAndsome New Dress tiuod+.-W.Aaha+on 1k -
rolled. A cordial invitation is ex- i,ioll , .. t
tended to any ladies intere.ted tat (mrd of Thanks Mrs. Wil McCarthy
will I • held On To the Fannon -N. C. Cameron , ''
ted.. A meeting
disciple business and
Monday evening next at st1.. me tO - tering millinery I/pening-7 . C. Cameron... 1
ruani- • erne More Week P. J. Ryan .: • • n
9pdnR Millinery Opening Miss ilonolt11 3
i
These are
the five
aoldandisa'
teataree of '
A few
r,lnl.er 1st with lllte hydro -e e' c it some time been N veined
fmm;:-r.n w•e. in Seafnrth In'Iki nox shunt choir and iu
ever the pi os .els for hringit.K Niag .1. circles rnd•\(rs..11nlY
I.a plower to Met Furth and other points 1 1 t ay* and her luuraced
ab'nc the !Me. Mayer McCallum ha. ► for h 111.1' ttuuij
4'.'tereivr.1la.lettet m Mr. South•ia Mire. Doty left of
fir
am,rfllr thief engineer o khr c mos, . irk ut M at fall m. w for
•ien, in whish hi. says it is be intra• 1 ,.11 1 irk 'and on their
ri•:n 'd tl:•• commission t --milt rrrin•n 'itt take u4, t +idrs•cenil 'el-
\iiR ra Ppwrr .G, the towns along. aVln ser a3-. The IKra )tan` in the
the, Litt• ua i .0 is
A. far art Clinton. frlii ita[i, •a *upon the hal y event.
The intention is alto t have ow `
P"w•r h1•re a4 soon as po+slt I.'• No Fire at St. eters Cnurct
pH..., ha's beim it •t for the power. rind 1 At 1'2:11, nun on odt„e4y titer..
eel 1 t 1 dime luntil it is eacerteined, tl ke was o issuing (Alto the
nation. '
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Over twenty-five reserve %e;ats ha
(leen taken for the furniture and .-e
sole. nis
Correct styles for Easter shown at ! •
BORN.
Mtge fostoo)1'$ on March _,2nd, Lr)rd
kod 24 t , - /JELL At \Vostfleld. on Thin -slay. March
11th, to Mr, end M. John Hell... d,,ughter.
ye bandied yards of new carpet at DICK9Ov _un R'odneiday• 3iaren '1, to Mr.
the real furniture bale. Begins Mon- mod Mnt Thn,. t►ickson. or fort (Ate r
day, March '21..1, at 2 o'clock. Ont.. a son t\tolvin St. (%hist.
DO' of forget Mfarch.21, '22' 2-3. 24 STI4VK on Mwnctlhere RO Line
Mr-. J.
and •911 We vacate the store March shistet.,,n, s March
3rd. to
B
renege of the public.
Town Property tor Sale J: L. Killoran
Frills) Bargains N. C. Cameron.
Milliners -Mho'.Calderon...... .. ... _ .... 10
Spring Millinery-Hodgens Bros' 1e
Auction Sale -Geo. tti'ckett ..••-- 1
Muy While It . Cheap - D. Forsythe. Kistail.. 1
.Oo Monday .l. T. O'Reilly, the
Itingshridge horseman. shipped from
Goderich station. a splendid eieeimen
of hoed tIesh. The animal whieh til,
coming four year's of 'age. tipped .
lbs, on the Kmtail'Cales on Sat Imlay
Inst, :and the weight can lie' verified et
any tilos. The horse was Sold by Mr.
O'Reilly to John McGraw, (d Dublin,
ala handsome figure. and i' to tw sent
00 to Winnipeg. This magnificent
animal yl\Ifs -bred from one of (leo.
F. rguson'e homes.
1-
'o - N• n i'
just. how fi Ie,wer each of the Gana nary tit .• t. peters chat eb, un
wnn:•:plhtiei vfrdl lie prepared tit North street. ev. Father M1 lee
t ikr,
WAS at his dinner 'n the rectory d
Being Treated in Toronto. by the time he r ed the church
I'16m
advice received from I)r. WA. hilt "I am1'k.a•t the aanetyary
II mss \n a rill was home•
Aulyot. of the Provincial laboratory.
Toronto, Veggie. the ten -year-old stn
of Frank Dodgy, Hincks street. who
as repotted last week had been bitten
by a Jog, was taken to Toronto Inst
Saturday by Dr. (fallow. He *as
pla-wl in the Sick ('hildren't 1{oslpital,
where he is undergoing the treatlbent
Prescribed in such car•'+. In the re-
t t ••'4 tow -1601a at *be-+og-sent , n
for exammwtiun, Dr. Amyot stater
that. slrherieh there were no serious
'yTIptemwof the disease existing in
the dog, It was advisable to haus any
Persons who were kitten take s course
-ttftleatnlrnt. When last heard from
the little feIMw was doing well and it
is thought that no'serious result's will
follow.
Seven Years in penitentiary.
Sentence was ia`hlto►ed by Judge
Holt lest Friday on Je.soog�b� J. Wilton,
the Brussel+ man convicte4140me time
ago M incest. Seven years 1R.King.-
ton penitentiary was the sentendta.and
Bis Honor stated that if the prisons
had heel' a stronger man in gt•
health he would have ordered the lash
in addition.
Another case in the County .Judge's
Criminal Court is that of a your maO
named llenderson, committed by
Magistrate Leckie of Brussels on a
charge of interfering with two girls on
the street. Henderson says he did it
in fun, but the girls took it Inure seri-
ously. The prisoner bas elected for
summary trial and the case will be
heard tomorrow.
Prank Fabner has been sent up
from Crediton on A charge of using
threats against, his father and mother.
He will dome before the judge on Sat-
urday.
was in a ads rM,tNind-
diately Pent in, the brig
init promptly. lk,nwidet'able difficulty
wee experienced by thea, firemen in
reaching the keit of the Hanes, owing
t., the immense vol y „f th1•
ke
which filled the main hod
church. However, after •Nn
work the are was exon
rhe rause can only he eon]ectni
-the-Terse-*ill.-be _$f.U(1SL-sr gp.i�.
r)H.
The sanctuary was completely he church waw
mad the main body h1 smoke and
considerably damaged y broken in
hitt, the • plaster being
moony places. The usual services were
held last Sunday, but the evening
vies was held at 4 o'clock, as the light-
ing system was not in working order.
Father McRae wisti/Pto thank heir
he
nietuhers of the fire iiflnalin ade r tthe
promllonee, in responding
alarm and for the gentlemanly man-
ner in which they conducted them -
%el ves in and around the church. He
considers that they rdiddWe could work an any city gtTon was
Vhile the hook and ladder wag
to •ing on to North street on its
way'2e,the fire, the left axle on the
tear trucebroke and the rest n the
�
journey w adeon three e
As trickly s , oasihle the work of
1a11 will he teethed to
ed that he -
flee will 1e
•
The junior band is preparing for an-
MIKA. concert about the beginning or
1MII.
Arrangements n
•roll n
is are being trade
with eons first -elms* outside talent.
and an exttemt'Iy interesting program
is expected. .The boys have been
pi actl.ing two nights a week during.
the winter and are taking a great in -
tee eat in their work. The addtttfon
of several new mentors has given 'n
great et' his to the bat" and itwill
b•,1•n a position to he of great pleas,
Ore and tlroflt t.. the town during; the
•oruing rummer._
30th. ft+K1LTT" MARRIED.
Take int consideration the chance
of getting furniture at your own puce
at the great turniture auction next
week.
meets in the Temp-
erance Hall rhes second an .00eTlt
lfondays of each month at :i o'clock.
"Lifebuoy Soap" is . delightfully.11'e-
frothing fot• lather or• toilet. For
washing underclothing it is unequal-
led. Cleanses and purities.
Dressmaking.
Mia., Edward. lane taken the rooms
iately nccopied by Misses s Cousins tend
frill he pleased to tnee't her many rue-
tomera there. Enn•anre : First door
on east side of Nrte: la street.
• i
Friday Bargains.
.
;401) yards of embroideries, 2 inches
to r inches in width-1•'riday bargain
at " p. ru.: 3)c a yard.
DOTY- DYKK.-ln Knox church, on Monday.
March U. by Hey Jas. A. Anderson. B.A..
Cherie. William. son of ,Frederick W. and
Mrs. Doty. toral -.. only daugh-
ter of twt) sod o
rge -
1:L1•INrh.OTI'.Robe-Irtn tindH. erKIltrahon, townitageldli P onoAnn ti .
• months and hi days..
,tc(t �
1911 Th William 31.- �a�
March hy,
fourth son of the late Thome., I1,•(•,irt hY.
and Me.. McCarthy, aged SI year., i months
and 21 dept.
SIMON9.--In Gt4lnrieh. on Monday. March
Itth. ('narlea Simons.
Funeral tomorrow 11 ri i vl afternoon at. "•*t1
oclock, from his late re.idencu, St. David's
+tmel. to :Maitland cemetery. - -
O11f.ItR. to r•olborne, on Thursday. March
17th, William Ohler. Axed 7n year{ and le
mpnths.
The finest will take more from it late
. .
('olbor1.P on
Saturday. atland ,•,Inreselon
Saturday, March l:tt h. at Y O'clock p.m.. to
1'olborn cemetery. Service at the hoe+e at
1::i 1 o'clock.
214) yards of print, in eevet•al good
patterns, spring goods Friday bar.
gain at 2 p. m., 7,c a yard.
;110 pounds green ural black tea, reg-
ular 30c. -Friday bargain. ttIc a
pound:
See page 1 for opening - announce-
ment. N. C. C.km Enos.
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• late Cameron & Moore.
CHURCH NOTES.
St. Pant'' Lutheran congregation
swill hold two services next Sunday.
in the morning a (lerman eomruunion
service will be held at 1)I::11), and a
special Lenten service in English in
t he afternoon at 2::l0 n clock. A hearty
iuvitatiun ill extended to all.
The sermon themes at Me -Barrier
church services nht Sunday are :
,yarning -•'Personal Aesii Che ranee
of
od
ThttIThat
s t Salvation." Evening - be Shared The Berme.
voting men's Bible class and I'hilathea
young women's Bible class meet at :f
o'clock in the afternoon. Everybody
welcome.
Stainer's sacred cantata. "The Cruci-
fixion" will be by the choir
A Gratifying Report.
J. A. ltoustnn, Provincial inspector
of collegiate institutes, recently made
an official visit to the Goderich Col-
legiate Institute. and hie report, just
received, indicates that the school is
in a Natisfactory condition. The
adhool la again given the "approved"
standing, and the Inspector makes
ennui gratifying remarks upon the or-
ganizetion and work of the aohnol.
The ratio of pupils to teachers la de-
clared to be aatisfartory, "the work ie
Well organized and ever thing ap-
rs to he Hanning seine ly." The xl n y
effector "congratulates the board of his voice being especially n
repairing the chu
rnmplettnn. and it
fore long the beautiful
completely restored.
BACK FROM OTTAWA.
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Mayor Camerons Trip to Capital Prom-
ises to Have Good Results.
Mayor Cameron and W. L. Horton,
manager of the Unclench Elevator Co.,
were at Ottawa this week on Business
for the town and •returned house lsst
night. His Worship will giye a 're-
port of his trip at the councimeeting
Progress'
Dressm8kz rti
trod it pays to use these world-famous silks, as
IBELDING'S ti11,KS are tnlwnrpawned, being revel`
nixed ns the World's Standard. I.N
They find that BELDIPIQ'S SILKS ere in n class
themselves.
Tnke,for instance, the important question of emlor variety.
Not a shade, is asked for, lint tee can
supply it -simply because We spare
no effort or .Apensc to ease t. Mir
having advance 1now ledge of
all
novelties and immediately n new
shade is known it is incorporated
in our line.
Belding, Paul & Co.\
Lida!
"7-1 Bay Street
Toronto
•
tomorrow I rida� e
Wm. Works,and � Hon. Sir Frederick
military cam(, question, 1 it
G. JOHNSTON
EMBALMER
AND
FUNERAL D/R`=OTOR
Furniture and Undertakings wareroom.
West side Square,
'PHONE : Store m. Goderich
Residence 178
Night calls: At residence, 33 William
Sitaet.
.1.s sour denier for fiat
rite
as for Narlirular.
Minister of Public
e.
trV }rugnley, t- --
Borden Minister of Mlilitiw, were seen
regard to harbor platters and the
In respectively.'
and it is understood that the prospects
in regard to both these matters are
encouraging. So far as the harbor is
eoncerned, it islikely that the straight-
ening of the dock, which has been
fix on wt moldered y I urged for some time es a nuc (este
of St. (iegrgde church on Good Frida
evening at rip. na. Mr. M. B. Kilpack 1 improvement.. will he undertaken at
will lead the choir and Mr. A. Roy i once. With reference tt1 the military
• he organ. 't was learned that the question
Adam* wi11 preside
The Face soloist will he Mir. Lionel
Parson', of this town, and Mr. Rich -
wed Overend. tenor soloist of Grace
church, Brantford, will take the tenor
solos. ,
Rev. J. A. Anderson's last sermon
before leaving on his visit to Montreal
wee hie annual address to thee mariners
whowho are about ter engeg
their
season a work. A very large congre-
gation Wes present, and the service
wee a most impressive one. Mr. An-
derson took as his text the words, cin.
thy ways acknowledge him, and
He
11 direct thy paths" (Proverbs
3:6),a delivered an ewroest, sym-
pahetic w7ldFess• 'rhe musical service
was aloptopr ate to the occasion,
camp, t
of the price of the Attrill property
stands between the Militia Depart-
ment
ment and the At trill estate, and if this
difference can be overcome there is
every likelihood that Goderich will
have the permanent military camp for
Western Ontario. Mr. Oborne, of the
C. P. R., was seen by' the Goderich
delegates at Toronto, and them Was
an interestting Talk 1-Vr railie
matters here. Nome development
n title part of the
Province may ot
sahe ne ilooked for in the
near future.
"The Rose Maiden."
The standard of musical attainmat►i
in (,oderirh has been appreciably
twitted by the brilliant success of the
Mr`'Ation of "The Roy Adams' choir fin (Mondaden" y
evening, A splendid audience gather-
ed in North street Methodist church,
and at the close of the performance
warm expressions of app
recretion
were heard on every hand. "The Rose
Maiden" is a beautiful piece of music,
and it lost none of its beauty in its
interpretation ander Mr. Adams' dir-
ection. The soloists were Mrs. May
and Miss Keturwh Brown, sopranort ;
Mho. Wso lW. J. May and A. R. Cook.
Thomann,
baritone, end C. J. Pink (of London),
tenor. The parts were well antt&ln
ed
throughout.. Mr. Pink's ,lendid
the
tenor wee heard to advantage.Glides
toss, fk1 'h'lity and excellent tone '1
in
There was a large ani ire r nta-
Live gathering in thd.'iec
of
North street Methoditt`ehmttch Wed-
nesday evening of last week. to bear
Rev. W. O. Hanna speek on tIfe. work
of the Lord's Day Alliance. Foittaa►-
ing his addreteti. M. Elliott. wee rho*
as president of the local branch for the
current year : Rev. JAR. Hamilton
was re-electedrepresentatives of reef the and tdifferent
And rep appointed
rnnt(r'efMtin.pt in town were
to directthe work.
Rey.wy
Mndwy Iota tor Montreal to attend
to
the Annual meeting of the board of
USE
ALLEN'S
LUNG BALSAM
Mee wken sharked by a Cosgh led
�.pvrrt denprroos brosrbial sad
palmistry ailments
25c., 50c. and $I.00 11otUes. G
Sold everywhere.
r1AVts Pe LAW1(1,.Nta•R. ('r,•. MontrtaL
Millinery Opening
cM ss Donogli
announces bei Sp1'fig \I Ilintry 4)1,4'1'11)g to take i,le ••
-- r. Iy,-Wedunsday and Thursday, !March 2214, 23rd Arid 24tb,
*ben the display-et-leaaliag Hpriug styles and models will
outclass all previnnrevents.sfe featureeor 1.hs is s e
showing will be the natty. einart
dainty and practical designs for Children. A most cordial
invitation is extended to the ladles of towu and vicinity to
attend the opening.
APPRENTICES WANTED.
rocky i 1 le
Lutte
rs
These well - kn ion
cutters combine the moat
up-tn-date ideas in style
and deeigr with dur-
ability of construction,
and anyone who is
Inviting for the hest
value in a new Gutter
- ahiiuld see ttre tore
agent,
HUGH ROSE,
ho hart a full line of
t asegood*. Everyone
w ba interested in
Cut re ehunld call and
see is stock and get
prices. \
w 1910 Styles
Hugh Rose
Hnmilton Mt reel, (}nclerich.
A SENSATION IN TILE BEST
Cleveland Coiled Wire
Y "HE number of sales we are snaking from our low price
BIdeal Fencing aonoi•ncement of last week, the public
atpteciate the tact that tee are giving exceptionally good
values, which goes to stow that we buy right. and when w I ,(et a
good thing we like to shareit with our customers.' in:other words,
this is the hest place to buy HARDWARE.
We have jntif‘receiveel a oar, direct from Cleveland, of hes,
No. 9 Coiled Wire.Coiled Wire is selling wholesale to dealeri a.
t
$2.50 to $2.00, and oretaiil is worth at tenet *175.
We placed our onletbaway lent Fall when Wire was ebeaper
than it is now, and gettin* it by the car and paying. cash enables us
to sell right.
We are going to sell up to. Ma -Including. March 28th, +9P1
hest Coiled Wire $4.45 spot dish. Our,aint is to turn 001 goody
into (cash as quickly as possible, slid the price does it.
Howell Hardware Co.
I.1MITl;11.